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  • Why Sheep get disease ?

    Why Sheep get disease ?

    1.Improper feeding and management Improper feeding and management include improper feeding methods and nutritional collocation, such as excessive density, poor ventilation, water cut, uneven feeding, hunger and fullness, drinking ice ballast and sewage, etc., are all inducements that cause sheep ...
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  • How to increase milk production in dairy cows?

    How to increase milk production in dairy cows?

    1. Add a moderate amount of night food Dairy cows are ruminants with large feed intake and fast digestion. In addition to feeding sufficient forage during the day, appropriate forage should be fed around 22:00, but not too much to avoid indigestion, and then allow them to drink enough water, Dri...
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  • Field research: Meridian veterinary students find the trip to Uganda inspiring local news

    There were sporadic thunderstorms in the early days and partly cloudy after midnight. Low 69F. The wind is light and changeable. The chance of rain is 60%. A group of DVM students from Mississippi State University poses while observing a group of mountain gorillas in Uganda on a recent study abro...
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  • World leaders and experts call for significant reduction in the use of antimicrobial drugs in global food systems

    World leaders and experts call for significant reduction in the use of antimicrobial drugs in global food systems

    Global leaders and experts today called for a significant and urgent reduction in the amounts of antimicrobial drugs, including antibiotics, used in food systems recognizing this as critical to combatting rising levels of drug resistance. Geneva, Nairobi, Paris, Rome, 24 August 2021 – The Global...
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  • Global ports are facing the biggest crisis in 65 years, what should we do with our cargo?

    Global ports are facing the biggest crisis in 65 years, what should we do with our cargo?

    Affected by the rebound of the COVID-19, port congestion in many countries and regions has once again intensified. At present, 2.73 million TEU containers are waiting to be berthed and unloaded outside the ports, and more than 350 freighters around the world are waiting in line for unloading. Som...
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  • 12 Points to keep a good breeding cow

    12 Points to keep a good breeding cow

    The nutrition of cows is an important factor affecting the fertility of cows. The cows should be raised scientifically, and the nutritional structure and feed supply should be adjusted in time according to different pregnancy periods. The amount of nutrients required for each period is different,...
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  • Urgent action needed to curb the spread of African swine fever in the Americas

    Urgent action needed to curb the spread of African swine fever in the Americas

    As the deadly pig disease reaches the Americas Region for the first time in almost 40 years, the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) calls on countries to strengthen their surveillance efforts. Critical support provided by the Global Framework for the Progressive Control of Transboundary A...
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  • Harm of cattle and sheep after eating moldy corn, and prevention measures

    Harm of cattle and sheep after eating moldy corn, and prevention measures

    When cattle and sheep ingest mildewed corn, they ingest a large amount of mold and the mycotoxins produced by it, which causes poisoning. Mycotoxins can be produced not only during maize field growth but also during warehouse storage. In general, mainly housing cattle and sheep are prone to devel...
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  • Understanding ivermectin for humans vs what’s available for animal use

    Understanding ivermectin for humans vs what’s available for animal use

    Ivermectin for animals comes in five forms. Animal ivermectin may, however, be harmful to humans. Overdosing on ivermectin can have serious consequences on the human brain and eyesight.  Ivermectin is one of the drugs being looked at as a possible treatment for Covid-19. The product is not app...
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